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bootster
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Nice collection. Thanks for sharing.
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T-Funkadelic
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Re: Post Your Blade . . . [Re: bootster]
#23882676 - 11/30/16 06:56 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Two more blades I recently purchased to add to my camping bag. Gerber lmf 2 survival
Buck 1973 106 hatchet
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Amanita86
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Nigga I bet them couldn't even cut a fart. Fool you and me gots some talking to do...real talk.
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Amanita86
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Re: Post Your Blade . . . [Re: Amanita86]
#23882984 - 11/30/16 08:39 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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That last one made my pecker twitch. I like that..
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Amanita86
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You gotta give Gerber its dues though. That was the first knife my dad gave me back in the day. Gerber has its shit on lock down
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T-Funkadelic
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Re: Post Your Blade . . . [Re: Amanita86] 3
#23888221 - 12/02/16 04:43 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah, I like Gerber knives. They are sharp as fuck and not too expensive, they get the job done. I can't see spending several hundred $ on a knife when I know I'm going to abuse the shit out of it. The buck hatchet is nice and light weight, perfect for tossing in a bug out bag. All I need now is some live mortar rounds and a pocket pussy, just incase the scripture comes true.
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pinedownpioneer
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A real kabar not a knock off. Best knife I've ever bought and most importantly USE and have abused with no degradation. I've broken hog femurs with it when tree looper wouldn't break the bone. Edge never cracked or chipped. I'm smooth enough with it to skin deer(not my 1st choice) I've even filleted fish with it that came out better than the weekend warriors and their fancy electric knifes. Here's a short list I can think of off the top of my head @ 4:30am. I have multiple of many listed Dexters; fillet knifes, paring, debone, serrated. They are ok Leatherman; supertool. It's great! Kershaw; serrated, fillet, deboning. I like them. Morakniv; not bad for the price and light duty Buck; skinning knife. It's ok Smith & wesson; garbage knifes Gerber; depends but overall good Old timers; I like them Rapala fillet knife; junk
This is about half of them I can't remember the names of the other stuff I have. Some high quality German blades some Chinese shit. Looking forward to my next ones..bench made h&k and another kabar.
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pinedownpioneer
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Oh almost forgot I have my grandpa's WWII bayonet and my great uncles freemason sword. The sword is a work of art.
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generalsherman55
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Quote:
T-Funkadelic said: Two more blades I recently purchased to add to my camping bag. Gerber lmf 2 survival
Buck 1973 106 hatchet
can these cut farts though? someone in this thread wanted to know...
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chevy66driver
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Re: Post Your Blade . . . [Re: MadMuncher]
#23965227 - 12/29/16 10:57 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Woman's knife? Funny what connotation that brings to mind to us Southerners, but that knife in the hands of a skilled native alaskan woman is a true multi-tool.
Got me one of these recently. Kick ass
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beardedcrow
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I would love to show my collection, but I can't figure out how to post pictures, seems the photo bucket IMG link doesn't work here.
I have a few of Chris reeve, busse, spyderco, and Japanese chef knives (I'm a sushi chef), and a variety of Japanese sharpening stones.
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bootster
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You can just post from your computer. You don't need a hosting server to do it. Just click on the box with the small yellow box inside of it, 3 in from the end (right) of the message box. It will give you two choices. You can upload from a hosting service/server or select "My Pictures" and it will allow you to browse your PC for the pics.
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Malouz
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Re: Post Your Blade . . . [Re: bootster] 2
#23995150 - 01/09/17 12:52 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Well I guess I started this thread for nothing, sorry for the double…
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Malouz said: Show your blades !
Classic Douk-Douk middle size AFNOR XC75 steel, always in my pocket…
Starting from the bottom Opinel n°2, n°8, one of a kind (wood pressed handle: ebony, box and beech) n°12, classic n°12 stainless steel
Laguiole (french made) 12C27 steel
RAT / ESEE Model 6 1095 high-carbon steel
Some shitty nameless stainless steel (held together by a piece of plastic string for about 8years now lol) good angle to scrape up your grinder…
An automatic Stiletto my grandfather found on the beach
Smith&Wesson border guard tanto 7Cr17MoV high carbon stainless steel, nice looking knife but cheap blade really
This one I just call it the chicken cutter , handle is made of silver
Kukri replica
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Lucis
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T-Funkadelic said: Yeah, I like Gerber knives. They are sharp as fuck and not too expensive, they get the job done. I can't see spending several hundred $ on a knife when I know I'm going to abuse the shit out of it.
I agree, I have never had an issue with Gerber, find their brand is decent for my needs.
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Re: Post Your Blade . . . [Re: Lucis]
#24014313 - 01/16/17 10:53 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I have a few busse knives (2 nmfbm, 1 TG satin, and a small busse) Also got a few chris reeves knives, sebenzas and mnandi) Some spydercos.
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generalsherman55
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Re: Post Your Blade . . . [Re: Malouz]
#24040442 - 01/26/17 05:53 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Laguiole (french made) 12C27 steel is purdy as all hell
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Malouz
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Haha thanks, cute ain't it ?
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T-Funkadelic
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Re: Post Your Blade . . . [Re: Malouz] 1
#24041633 - 01/26/17 03:30 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I have a few bayonets, two for my M1 Garand. Ones stamped AFH 1942 and the other is stamped UFH US with the bomb. I also have a bayonet on my wall gun in my bedroom. It's a 1907 British Lee Enfield .303
Edit: I also have a folding bayonet on my 1985 pre ban Poly Technologies spiker AK 47, I wouldn't call it a blade but it's a pretty cool design nonetheless.
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CookieCrumbs
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Man I'd love to collect old military weapons if I had the space time and money.
Guess I have to settle for appreciating yours over the internet.
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Malouz
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Nice
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